Some colleges are being pressured to cut ties with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement amid public outcries over the separation of migrant families along the…
Posts published in July 2018
Ross Kelbaugh, a former history and social studies teacher in Catonsville schools, had 30 years of training before he became an appraiser for Maryland Public…
Memorial services will be held Friday and Saturday for Howard County firefighter Nathan Eric Flynn, who was killed battling a blaze Monday morning at a…
One man died and a second was injured in a home invasion in Essex on Tuesday morning, Baltimore County police said. Officers were called at…
Baltimore County police and fire units responded to a report of an overturned sailboat in the Essex area, officials said Tuesday. Police spokeswoman Officer Jennifer…
Baltimore’s police union on Tuesday blamed the department’s millions in overruns for overtime spending on the “mismanagement” of police brass and “ineptitude” of city politicians.…
Flooding was reported across the Baltimore region Tuesday morning, and the threat of further deluges is forecast to remain elevated through the afternoon. Flood warnings…
Joshua Oltarzewski, a senior at Harford Technical High School in the Cyber Security/Computer and Networking Technology program, was sworn in Monday evening as the 30th…
Gov. Larry Hogan’s administration is making up to $78 million in federal funding available for victims of crime. The funding from the Victims of Crime…
Maryland House of Delegates leaders sent a letter Monday criticizing the Hogan administration’s attempt to redo plans for a State Center redevelopment in Baltimore while…